I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, and several other subjects.
Could you reduce the clickbaityness of the title? (r6)
EDIT: Thanks
He wins when he gets attention, and he will get that either way
Oh I didn’t know (I do use sponsorblock)
Fun fact: there used to be an Authy flatpak that just installed the snap inside
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They claim to show news articles from different perspectives
He didn’t move there, he went on vacation. However, the rest still applies.
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It seems like it, all of the prices are in dollars so it confused me for a second but that’s probably because nobody understands how much 0.0…0X of a Bitcoin actually is.
It consisted of tensors weights, datasets (which can reach several gigabytes), images, 3d models, and roughly 250+ programming projects with binaries, git without LFS and also a lot build files.
Nextcloud was able to sync it all, but syncing was getting so slow that I had to keep my new laptop running for almost an entire day to get all synced to it. It also wasn’t that great at excluding certain folders (like build cache folders or NPM package files), you would have to set up exclusions on each device separately. Another problem with Nextcloud sync was that it would sometimes duplicate projects after had been moved in a subfolder.
I used to be put everything in ~/Programming at the top level. I later started grouping projects by type (JVM, Web etc.) in subfolders because it was getting hard to find things. This was synced with Nextcloud. However, I then at some point passed 2 million files (200GB) in said folder and decided to search for a better solution.
I ended up using a selfhosted Forgejo instance. It allows for easy code searching across all projects, tagging projects by topic and language, LFS, and has useful project management tools built-in.
Thanks! I’ll try that
EDIT: It did not help, I’ll look into it tomorrow
My motherboard (AMD B550) doesn’t seem to have built in Wi-Fi/Bluetooth. It has a Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8822CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
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Oh, that makes sense.
I tried it, and ran it in the latest broken snapshot and was surprised why it didn’t roll back to a previous version 😅.
No, it’s has a Realtek PCIe card, but thanks anyway.
That’s what I’ve been doing for the past 2 days
KDE, it does what I want it to do.
Boost.io seems to be a design proposal for boost.org